Anyone try Grassmilk yet?

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  • MNE30
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 79

    #31
    Gee I wish I could have lactose... :(

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    • Farbin Kaiber
      Lil' Puppet
      • Jul 2007
      • 29502

      #32
      I couldn't either.

      Then I had raw milk. It was an amazing difference. I can do raw cow/goat all day long, but one glass of the store bought stuff, and I'm in the bathroom for hours, doubled over in discomfort.

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      • chadthestampede
        No R3VLimiter
        • Jul 2008
        • 3600

        #33
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        Originally posted by LJ851
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        • Stanley Rockafella
          R3V Elite
          • Aug 2011
          • 4056

          #34
          Had some again this morning on my oatmeal mixed in with bananas...

          ...I tell ya, BABIES don't even eat this good!
          If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!

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          • Dermeister3
            E30 Enthusiast
            • Feb 2009
            • 1184

            #35
            I dont buy organic milk.

            I buy the cheapest store brand milk I can find. I'm not about to spend >5$ a day on milk. ( I drink a lot of milk to supplement my diet, b/c i work 10 hour shifts with no breaks. )

            I'd rather save some money for hookers and blow.

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            • aaron325ix
              E30 Fanatic
              • Jun 2007
              • 1489

              #36
              im going to have to try some of this stuff. I was amazed when I switched from reg milk to Horizon organic.
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              • flyboyx
                R3V OG
                • Sep 2008
                • 8371

                #37
                Originally posted by s14pwd
                This is crazy just blaming the government and the companies lobbying the government. Am I saying they are innocent in all the GMO and chemicals pumped into livestock and sprayed on fields, no. But the root of the problem is over consumption by the CONSUMER.

                what are you? some sort of government patsy? you are entitled to your opinion but you are completely wrong. the story is actually about money more than anything. it is an absolute fact that many of our government leaders (senators, legislators, and justices) are also members of the board of several large companies. companies such as monsanto for example. they make laws that benefit the the bottom line of the companies they work for. policies that are not in the public interest in any way. if you truly believe otherwise, you smoke crack.

                it is common knowlege that gmo's, corn products, etc, are bad for the public health. it is the fda that allows this nonsense to go on each and every day. i have news for you: the fda is a branch of the us government. there is too much money involved to change this.

                do grass fed/organic products cost more? you bet they do. there are a lot of people out there that are too cheap or can't afford to buy grass fed beef or other organic products. i get that. however, what the government allows companies to put in are food is truly a travesty. you need to open up your eyes.
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                • freeride53
                  R3V OG
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 11972

                  #38
                  i tried rice milk at whole foods today. never again.

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                  • freeride53
                    R3V OG
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 11972

                    #39
                    But in all seriousness all i drink is lactose-free milk.

                    ya boi lactose intolerant

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                    • s14pwd
                      Advanced Member
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 116

                      #40
                      Originally posted by flyboyx
                      what are you? some sort of government patsy? you are entitled to your opinion but you are completely wrong. the story is actually about money more than anything. it is an absolute fact that many of our government leaders (senators, legislators, and justices) are also members of the board of several large companies. companies such as monsanto for example. they make laws that benefit the the bottom line of the companies they work for. policies that are not in the public interest in any way. if you truly believe otherwise, you smoke crack.

                      it is common knowlege that gmo's, corn products, etc, are bad for the public health. it is the fda that allows this nonsense to go on each and every day. i have news for you: the fda is a branch of the us government. there is too much money involved to change this.

                      do grass fed/organic products cost more? you bet they do. there are a lot of people out there that are too cheap or can't afford to buy grass fed beef or other organic products. i get that. however, what the government allows companies to put in are food is truly a travesty. you need to open up your eyes.
                      Far from it, I am not a fan of government. It seems everyone loves to always consider them the bad guys right from the get go. 2 things:

                      1) I am in Canada where growth hormones and the such is BANNED in the dairy industry, so the government made the right call there, hence why i'm not thinking they are terrible.
                      2) Yes its all about money, and there will always be people lobbying for their own interests in every aspect of anything, thats just how it works.

                      The problem is the consumer is OK with whats happening in the industry, you might not be, but the majority is, and they dictate the direction. People want their gallon of milk for cheap, or their plate of beef for <$10, and the ONLY way for a business to be profitable at that level is to pump animals full of hormones or raise them in giant cattle farms where they can barely move. When people change their behaviors to only buy the "natural" products and except the fact they cannot afford to have meat with every meal, or in the ridiculous quantities they have now, producers will obviously shift to meet that need. The issue is people don't want to pay more and have less, hence the methods you see now. The politicians are just allowing what people are accepting.

                      Thats MY opinion. I don't disagree with yours but I think you are missing a big aspect of the problem.

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                      • z31maniac
                        I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 17566

                        #41
                        I agree with that as well. The consumer should be educated and vote with their dollars.

                        I went and got the wife and I some fast food for this time in probably six months a few weeks ago because we were hungover.

                        I was SHOCKED at how expensive it is. You can cook tasty, high-quality meals at home for less, but we wouldn't want to take anytime away from American Idol or generally just sucking at life.
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